The Secret Lives of Teen Girls: What Your Mother Wouldn't Talk about but Your Daughter Needs to Know
by
Evelyn Resh
Paperback, 256 pages
Published
September 15th 2009
by Hay House, Inc.
(first published August 15th 2009)
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My wife gave me this to read as I was stuck in the driveway with a sleeping child in the car. Yes, my daughter is all of 4 and a half and we are already reading up on teenagers....she's 4 going on 13.
I was deeply impressed with this book. I'm not the target audience (being a Dad not a Mom), but I felt that it did help me challenge some of my (irrational) assumptions about teenagerhood that I've picked up from culture or had left-over from my own scarring ride through Hell.
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I was deeply impressed with this book. I'm not the target audience (being a Dad not a Mom), but I felt that it did help me challenge some of my (irrational) assumptions about teenagerhood that I've picked up from culture or had left-over from my own scarring ride through Hell.
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Evelyn Resh offers advice on how to maintain a balanced and close relationship with a teen daughter as well as how not to freak out about their expanding sexuality. Evelyn is an experienced mid-wife and gyn practitioner and has seen her share of girls in trouble because they don't know enough about their bodies or how to handle their hormone crazed feelings. Some of her ideas seem too liberal, i.e., letting your teen daughter's boyfriend spend the night? However, she offers a lot of insightful...more
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